Star Tribune columnist Sid Hartman reports Vikings owner Zygi Wilf does not plan major changes among the football executives next year, despite the teams' 3-13 record. Wilf says that includes Leslie Frazier staying on as head coach

Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier admits he made a mistake in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s loss against Atlanta by not throwing a challenge flag on what appeared to be a Percy Harvin touchdown on third and goal.

Good news for Vikings fans Tuesday as head coach Leslie Frazier told the Star Tribune that Percy Harvin's upcoming shoulder surgery isn't reason to panic. Harvin will undergo minor arthroscopic surgery to repair a sprained AC joint. The recovery time after the operation is expected to be one to two weeks.

Vikings wide receiver Percy Harvin is listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against Detroit. Harvin missed a third straight practice Friday for an ankle injury. Coach Leslie Frazier says Harvin will continue to receive treatment and isn't ruled out for Sunday. His replacement is rookie Jarius Wright, who's active for the first time in his NFL career.

Sid Hartman reports that Leslie Frazier will have the full support of Zygi and Mark Wilf if he decides to blow up the Vikings' roster next season. Frazier says the Wilfs have been "supportive" and "humble in all aspects." The team will need to fill a lot of holes to be competitive next season.

So what was Percy Harvin screaming about on the sidelines during the Seattle game? All he’ll say is that he was “trying to get things right” with coach Leslie Frazier, and that he wants “to score points.”

The Pioneer Press reports Leslie Frazier has been assured he will return next season as head coach of the Vikings. The newspaper cites a person with knowledge of the situation. Earlier this month the Star Tribune reported that Zygi Wilf said Frazier would "definitely" be back next season.